P-rout is a tool for collecting and viewing data from the various types of a solar energy appliance called PowerRouter, manufactured by Nedap N.V. The appliance is connected to the Internet and uploads data to an HTTP server (logging1.powerrouter.com) that is owned by the manufacturer, who provides another HTTP server where customers can view their data. This project does basically the same while keeping everything on the owner's premises. It provides a data collecting HTTP server to which the PowerRouter can upload. Data is stored in a PostgreSQL database and can be reviewed on a second HTTP server. It is intended to be installed on a single-board computer with two network interfaces.

benchthemall is a bunch of programs for benchmarking server platforms from a central location. It can gauge disk I/O performance and DB performance for MySQL and SQLite. The client can make concurrent network requests in order to gauge network speed in requests/sec.

Java Cleanup is a interface that allows Java classes to be cleaned up after being garbage collected. It is ideal if you have tried finalize but it didn't work, or if you have read that finalize should not be used, or if you find PhantomReferences to be difficult to maintain.

EnumBitSet is a small project offering more functionality with enum types in Java. It is useful if you want to store a set of enums in a single database field. A toLong() method can be used it there are not more than 64 elements in the enum type, or toBigInteger() for enum types of any size.

WSN InstaChat is an experimental new kind of chat where you can watch others typing rich text in real time. Use rich text formatting, images, spell check, tables, bullet points, lists, Flash objects, smilies, and more in your chat. Collaborate with other people, either one on one or with a large group. Installation is as easy as copying the files to your Web server.

WSN Webcomic is a collaborative webcomic creator.
Anyone can use it to create a new comic
or draw another panel to continue the story of one of the
existing comics.
Optionally it lets people edit comics, as well.
It uses a simple HTML 5/jQuery drawing interface.

base85 implements Base85 encoding and decoding for Node.js. It supports the most commonly known specifications; ascii85, zeromq, and ipv6 (RFC1924). It is excellent for encoding arbitrary (possibly binary) data into a text string which can easily be copy-pasted to source code files or e-mails.

PHP map tile engine was created using PHP and MySQL (with spatial data types) for use with the the Google Maps API. Spatial data is loaded in via .shp and .dbf files. The project is split into 2 sections: the tile engine and the example that uses the tile engine. The example is very simplistic and does not provide a proper interface for managing the layers. At the moment, it illustrates how to import a .shp file and how this data can be viewed in Google Maps.